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I find the era between the end of the Civil War, and the start of World War I, a fascinating period. A time which spanned from the cowboy era, the railroads, the further growth of the United States, the emergence of the U.S. as a major player on the World Stage, right up to the outbreak of the Great War. It seems a much freer, more rugged, yet in some ways also more refined time. A time when America still had untamed frontiers and a man could make anything he wanted of himself.
I am curious if there are any good books which can further illuminate what the political and social life of the United States was over this period of time? How it changed after World War I?
Where can I also read the popular journals of the day, reflecting on the issues of the times and also what they thought the future would be? I am curious for example what daily life was like in say 1911, or how they spoke or how they wrote, and what they thought the future would hold. The post Civil War and pre WWI era in America truly fascinates me and I want to learn all I possibly can - please help me?
I am curious if there are any good books which can further illuminate what the political and social life of the United States was over this period of time? How it changed after World War I?
Where can I also read the popular journals of the day, reflecting on the issues of the times and also what they thought the future would be? I am curious for example what daily life was like in say 1911, or how they spoke or how they wrote, and what they thought the future would hold. The post Civil War and pre WWI era in America truly fascinates me and I want to learn all I possibly can - please help me?